I’ve been asked about the pros and cons of using a peep sight, so I wanted to take some time and address this issue. There are a lot of advantages to not having a rear peep, but the main reason most archers go without one is because it allows more light in to you sight area, which allows you to shoot later in the evenings.

If you have been an archer or bowhunter for a long time, then you have more than likely experienced target panic. This is one of the most frustrating events that can happen to an archery, but you have to learn how to deal with it. In fact, yours truly went through it for about a year and a half back in the early 90s.

When looking at how to select the right broadhead for your archery setup, there are two options: fixed blade and mechanical broadheads. Many hunters have recently switched to mechanical heads because they fly more true than fixed heads right out of the box. Now, why is that?